(via SciShow) You might think that antidepressants are only for your brain. But there’s research to suggest that antidepressants may be able to help with stuff like cancer. Yes, for real – here's how.
There was something Ziggy Stardust about Thom Browne’s ready-to-wear runway show in Paris. There were no Spiders from Mars, but there were encrusted alien headpieces and a love of lime green. ByNadja ...
Nintendo has fleetingly dropped some bombshell announcements on its Nintendo Today app, but the most recent drop is a real head-scratcher. The gaming company shared a video on the app simply titled ...
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It’s been a few years since Weird Nightmare last released his eponymous debut on Sub Pop. Now, Alex Edkins is sharing “Forever Elsewhere,” his first new music since his band METZ announced an ...
The premiere episode of Science Saru's 'Sanda,' from 'Beastars' creator Paru Itagaki, is a delightfully deranged Halloween-meets-Christmas gift that keeps on giving. Reading time: Reading time 3 ...
A new North Carolina study connected cooking with science, examining how fermented foods like kombucha and kimchi – which have had a huge surge in popularity in recent years – not only taste good but ...
My first thought upon seeing the Halloween-candy display at my local CVS last week was: Ooh, new treats! Then a second thought barged in: These new treats seemed awfully light on the chocolate. The ...
Ryan Summers receives funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). He is affiliated with the Association for Science Teacher Education (ASTE), NARST, ...
ABOVE: Siblings Kane and Khloe Wallman blow and play with bubbles at the Weird Science Camp, hosted by Twin Valley Council, in Fairmont in 2024. The event seeks to grab the interests of families about ...
Dr. Frank is a professor of astrophysics at the University of Rochester. A few years ago, on a flight, I was seated next to a man in his mid-20s. He looked at the astrobiology textbook I was reading ...
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